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Naked City: Button In The Haystack (1961)
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There are eight million stories in the Naked City...
Gritty and realistic, Naked City is one of television's best police dramas. Filmed on the streets of New York City, this ever-popular series puts a human face on crime, going beyond a simplistic portrayal of good vs. evil to delve into the complex personal dramas of the people involved. Filled with swift-moving action, the stories are often violent and tragic, but also contain their share of humor, absurdity and even fairy tale romance. Paul Burke stars as Detective Adam Flint, the young handsome detective who manages to hold on to his ideals, and Horace McMahon is his crusty older boss, Lt. Mike Parker. Because of the critically acclaimed series' outstanding reputation, the series attracted many top film and television actors for its guest-starring roles.
A Hole In the City After holding up an armored car, gang leader Lewis Nunda (Robert Duvall) and his cronies hide out at the home of their leader's aunt (Sylvia Sidney) where Nunda painfully confronts his past.
Button In the Haystack When a service station owner (Albert Salmi) fears that he'll be arrested for the murder of a man found nearby, he panics and gets ride of his gun, the only evidence that can save him.
Shoes For Vinnie Winford When a dance hostess is reported missing, a police investigation links the club's sadistic owner (Dennis Hopper) to her disappearance.
Vengeance Is a Wheel Mario Licosa (Paul Stevens) seeks vengeance when the family patriarch is killed, despite his brother's (Ben Piazza) pleas to stay out of it.
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